Product Description
Dual Water Inlet Valve Specifications
The water inlet valve is a solenoid-operated switch that, when activated, releases water from the supply line to the water valve and into the compact icemaker mold and to the water line.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Not dispensing water | Ice maker not making ice
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Amana, KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Maytag.
Part# WP67006531 replaces these:
AP6010515, 12544118, 67006531
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Shawn A - November 24, 2022
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The repair was fairly easy, just make sure you cut a couple of cms off the old line, make sure its square.and seated properly.
The part was of the same quality as the old part. Having said that, this is the 4th or 5th time this part has failed in the 13 years that i have owned this Whirlpool fridge. I’ve been lucky that it didn’t fail while I was on vacation. Good case for turning the water off when you are away for extended periods.
Allan M - July 29, 2022
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Exactly as advertised!
Great instructions! Therefore easy installation!
David C - February 6, 2022
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New water control valve Sears Refrigerator
Part arrived quickly and was an exact replacement. No issues - word order from Part Select again.
February 10, 2022
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Doug T - December 7, 2021
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Simple to install, looks like exactly like the original part
Got the fridge working again in minutes!
Serge A - March 19, 2021
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Very easy
Pièce tout à fait conforme à l'originale et facile d'installation.
Mike B - August 26, 2020
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Easy repair
Recieved the past within 12 hours of ordering it. My local repair shop said it was going toand take two weeks to get it in. Was also $30 cheaper ordering from here.
Brian W - August 25, 2020
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As expected
Arrived very quickly and worked as expected. Very easy transaction.
Sonny N - July 15, 2020
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Great parts, very good service
Good parts, good services
DAVE D - June 9, 2020
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Too easy!
OEM part, not a knockoff. Perfect fit. 5 minute installation. Works perfectly. Thanks!
Lori-Ann P - May 20, 2020
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The part was a perfect fit for our refrigerator
My husband and I could not believe how fast the part came. It took only 2 days! We were really happy to get our refrigerator back in action! Thank you, Lori-Ann
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Refrigerator sat in storage in sub zero weather, water in Dual Water Inlet Valve froze, cracking valve.
This is the 2nd time I have used PartSelect, and this experience was as pleasant as the 1st. The exploded-view diagrams make parts identification very easy; and the photo of the actual part is such a great idea, it allows you to verify what you need. I also got my part (cross country, in 3 days)
Repair Procedure: Shut off water supply. It may be easier to work if you disconnect the water supply tube, but it is not required. On the backside of the refrigerator, remove the bottom, black plastic protection panel. You will need a nut driver or battery-powered screw driver with a 3/8" socket tip on it. Next, remove the black metal panel that holds the water inlet valve in place. Remove screws with a nut driver. 1st remove the two flat-pin power connectors. (They are different sizes and color-coded, so there is no room for making a re-hookup mistake). Then proceed to remove the hoses. The hoses are pressure-lock tubing, so push the plastic disk in or down where the tube goes into the main body of the valve. Do this for all three hoses (tubes). Switch water valves and reverse the procedure. **Be certain that the tubes are pushed back in as far as they can go; if you do not re-seat the tubes, the pressure from the water going back in the valve, will blow the tubes right out the valve (ask me how I know this!). Once reassembled, turn the water back on slowly. Make sure you turn the water supply valve all the way open, it seats itself internally when you do and is less prone to drip leaks. That's it! (As a former kitchen remodeler, I find this a great DIY project).
Repair Procedure: Shut off water supply. It may be easier to work if you disconnect the water supply tube, but it is not required. On the backside of the refrigerator, remove the bottom, black plastic protection panel. You will need a nut driver or battery-powered screw driver with a 3/8" socket tip on it. Next, remove the black metal panel that holds the water inlet valve in place. Remove screws with a nut driver. 1st remove the two flat-pin power connectors. (They are different sizes and color-coded, so there is no room for making a re-hookup mistake). Then proceed to remove the hoses. The hoses are pressure-lock tubing, so push the plastic disk in or down where the tube goes into the main body of the valve. Do this for all three hoses (tubes). Switch water valves and reverse the procedure. **Be certain that the tubes are pushed back in as far as they can go; if you do not re-seat the tubes, the pressure from the water going back in the valve, will blow the tubes right out the valve (ask me how I know this!). Once reassembled, turn the water back on slowly. Make sure you turn the water supply valve all the way open, it seats itself internally when you do and is less prone to drip leaks. That's it! (As a former kitchen remodeler, I find this a great DIY project).
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JIM from Greeley, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Water leaking from Water Inlet Valve
Ok, pretty easy repair when the parts are correct (first part was faulty, parts select quickly sent me a new one)
First is removal, these tubes are in there very tight, they can be pulled out but weaken the lines and it is not likely to work without severly stretching the line to the point of breakage, if you have to cut them do so carefully and take off as little tubing as possible as you need the length to feed from top to bottom.
Once you have cut all the lines, or pulled them out (I was able to get 2 out without cutting) then make sure the edges are smooth, attach the inlet valve to the plate and just push them tightly into the new valve making sure you route the lines correctly.
Turn everything on and run the water line to see if it works. If no leaks, screw it back to the refrigerator and you are good to go. Takes maybe 20 minutes at most.
First is removal, these tubes are in there very tight, they can be pulled out but weaken the lines and it is not likely to work without severly stretching the line to the point of breakage, if you have to cut them do so carefully and take off as little tubing as possible as you need the length to feed from top to bottom.
Once you have cut all the lines, or pulled them out (I was able to get 2 out without cutting) then make sure the edges are smooth, attach the inlet valve to the plate and just push them tightly into the new valve making sure you route the lines correctly.
Turn everything on and run the water line to see if it works. If no leaks, screw it back to the refrigerator and you are good to go. Takes maybe 20 minutes at most.
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Brian from Easton, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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No Water Dispensing
4-Screws 3 plactic hoses to remove pull 3 tubes out and instol new part last then 15 min. Making shure is no leaks. Easy
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LOUIE from WESLEY CHAPEL, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Water would not dispense
First turned off the water at the valve. Next I undid the 5 screws holding the plate that holds the pump. Next disconnected the power connectors, then the water lines. Next undid the screw holding the pump, removed pump. Next, mounted the new pump to the plate, this was tricky because it has to fit kind of upside down, so you have to wrangle it into the proper position then align the screw hole. Next, secured it to the plate with the screw, re-connected the water lines, then the power. Before mounting it back to the fridge, I tested to see if it worked, well, it didn't. My heart sank. I re-checked all connections, I redid the entire process, disconnected and re-connected and still did not work. I researched the problem online and someone posted maybe the water filter might be clogged or defective. So I removed the water filter and put the stop plug in, and it worked perfectly. I went and exchanged the filter and plugged it in and still had the same problem. I am now suspecting the filter receptacle is the fault, but we will do without that for the time being. But the pressure is much better so changing the pump was still necessary. All in all a very interesting repair. I learned a lot about how the system works and now I need to replace the damper, it is very noisy.
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Emile from Oceanside, CA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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Inlet valve was leaking water...
Took the valve off from the back of the frig and reinstalled the part I purchased from Part Select. The part was an exact OEM part, not a substitute that others had. The install went very smooth and once again we have water and ice from our frig. Can't thank Part Select enough for the thier sales team and the order department. They made sure that I got the exact part that I needed. Customer for life.... Mike D. Wisconsin
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Michael E from Green Bay, WI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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froze and cracked
unsrewed the back plate, removed three tubes. Then I removed old valve and replaced with new. Pluged two harnesses back in the new valve. Truned water on and checked for leaks and operated the filtered water tap and the ice maker. All went well.
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I really like your site for the pictures included with the part, I like to see what I'm ordering.
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Charles from FISHERS, IN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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The fill tube was freezing up after about 60 days of use.
Pulled the unit from the wall, and unplugged, and turned off the water. Removed the back plate at the bottom of the refrigerator to gain access to the water inlet valve. Disconnected three tubes and two electrical connections and reconnected to the new inlet valve. Reassembled the back plate. Then turned everything back on and checked for leaks. Re-Installed the back plate. This was a fairly easy repair. The only problem I had was getting the water lines off the old valve. It was a bit of a struggle for me. I did watch a couple of you tube videos before I got started.
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John from CORNELIUS, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The duel water valve began leaking
Plumber came to stop the water leak and told us it was a bad valve so I ordered the part - thank you Kate! - it was exactly what we needed. Disconnected the old valve (making note on the process) and installed the new valve in reverse process. Turned the water on and dispensed water and it leaked from one of the lines at connection. With the water turned off, my son again with pliers carefully pushed the tubing harder up into the valve and heard/felt it click into place and it has worked like a charm since. Good son and mom team.
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Julie from HOOVER, AL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Water in door valve was leaking
Removed rear access removed valve mount turned off water supply Unplugged out of the wall plug removed the two electric plugs removed the three water lines installed the new valve in reverse order, check for water leaks worked perfect
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Richard from Hammon, OK
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Stead flow of water from under the refrigerator
Unplugged and disconnected the water supply.Disconnected the water line coming from the filter and cut about 1/8 inch off to square it off.
Unscrewed panel to expose inlet valve. With a marker I noted where the lines need to go back to. Disconnected the other two lines and made fresh straight cuts with a utility knife. Disconnected both plugs from the old inlet. The yellow one was difficult to get off, so I carefuly used a screw driver. Be careful, you don't want to break the plug. Reinstalled the new inlet. make sure that you push all of the lines in the valve so that they are completely seated. Make electrical connections. Secure valve to the panel. The water line from the filter should be the last line that you connect. Put screws back in the panel.
Plug in and turn on water supply. Fill up a gallon container from water dispenser. Check for leaks. Let the ice machine fill up. Check for leaks. Place back panel back on and secure. GOOD LUCK!
Unscrewed panel to expose inlet valve. With a marker I noted where the lines need to go back to. Disconnected the other two lines and made fresh straight cuts with a utility knife. Disconnected both plugs from the old inlet. The yellow one was difficult to get off, so I carefuly used a screw driver. Be careful, you don't want to break the plug. Reinstalled the new inlet. make sure that you push all of the lines in the valve so that they are completely seated. Make electrical connections. Secure valve to the panel. The water line from the filter should be the last line that you connect. Put screws back in the panel.
Plug in and turn on water supply. Fill up a gallon container from water dispenser. Check for leaks. Let the ice machine fill up. Check for leaks. Place back panel back on and secure. GOOD LUCK!
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Gene
February 26, 2018
Water pump i need the piece that holds the water line down in the Green fitting.Possibly a blue piece like is on the other two connections. Is it included?
For model number JBL2088HES
Hi Gene,
Thank you for your question. You should not need a fitting. You should be able to push the tubes right in. Here is some information that a customer posted on our website as to how he installed the part, "This is the 2nd time I have used PartSelect, and this experience was as pleasant as the 1st. The exploded-view diagrams make parts identification very easy; and the photo of the actual part is such a great idea, it allows you to verify what you need. I also got my part (cross country, in 3 days)
Repair Procedure: Shut off water supply. It may be easier to work if you disconnect the water supply tube, but it is not required. On the backside of the refrigerator, remove the bottom, black plastic protection panel. You will need a nut driver or battery-powered screw driver with a 3/8" socket tip on it. Next, remove the black metal panel that holds the water inlet valve in place. Remove screws with a nut driver. 1st remove the two flat-pin power connectors. (They are different sizes and color-coded, so there is no room for making a re-hookup mistake). Then proceed to remove the hoses. The hoses are pressure-lock tubing, so push the plastic disk in or down where the tube goes into the main body of the valve. Do this for all three hoses (tubes). Switch water valves and reverse the procedure. **Be certain that the tubes are pushed back in as far as they can go; if you do not re-seat the tubes, the pressure from the water going back in the valve, will blow the tubes right out the valve (ask me how I know this!). Once reassembled, turn the water back on slowly. Make sure you turn the water supply valve all the way open, it seats itself internally when you do and is less prone to drip leaks. That's it! (As a former kitchen remodeler, I find this a great DIY project)." I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Steve
September 23, 2019
When i push the button to get water dispensed on the inside wall, there is a loud chattering noise. Sometimes stopping and starting the water flow makes the noise stop. Is there a solenoid valve that controls the water flow and can it be easily replaced?
For model number KBFS25EVMS0
Hi Steve, thank you for your question. Yes, your water inlet valve. We have a video that you can view on our YouTube channel on how to replace parts like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob8Jxuv4TbI. Good luck with your repair.
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Jim
October 24, 2017
The problem i am having is with my almost 10 year old refrigerator. It is making "hollow" and or light ice cubes and the water dispenser is coming out in just a dribble or lacking any pressure. I replaced the water filter and tested the water pressure (that was a steady stream). What else do i need to check?
For model number GX5SHTXTS00
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your question. I would suggest checking your water inlet valve to see if it is working correctly. It seems like that may be the part that is the issue. You can test that part with a multi meter to check it. Good luck with your repair.
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Christopher
August 17, 2021
Ice comes out fine but when i push button for water nothing comes out, i can hear a click but nothing?
For model number Gx5shtxvb00
Hello Christopher, thank you for your question. You could have a frozen water line, or the water inlet valve in your model refrigerator is a duel water inlet valve. One side of the valve is for the ice maker and the other side for the water dispenser. We suggest checking the water inlet valve part number: PS11743697 for continuity. Set your multimeter to the R X 1 ohms setting to test for continuity. Place each of the multimeter's leads on a terminal. Your multimeter should display a reading between 200 and 500 ohms. Closely examine your water inlet valve. The exact ohm resistance rating you should test for may be marked on the valve. If the test you conduct with your icemaker water inlet valve does not produce these results, then you should replace the water inlet valve. I hope this helps!
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Jim
January 21, 2019
Mzd2766ges Maytag plus has minor water leak at water dispenser. Would one replace water inlet valve or dual water inlet valve assembly first?
For model number MZD2766GES
Hello Jim, thank you for your question. If the leak isn't coming from the broken water dispenser tube we would recommend testing the Limit Switch - 2 Terminal Part Number: WP61005520 and both water valves to see if they have failed. If the water valves remain open the water will come from the valve continuously. I hope this helps!
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Mike
April 17, 2019
When I look up my model two different "dual water valves" come up. One is $20 different than the other and the bracket looks slightly different. Do either fit? Or do I need to remove mine first to pick the correct one? Tnx, Mike
For model number JBC2088HTB
Hello Mike, thank you for your question. Either Dual Water Inlet Valves parts PS11743697 or PS11743618 will fit your model. One is just a more recent replacement than the other. We hope this helps.
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Eric
August 2, 2018
I was getting no water flow to the dispenser, and no ice production. I have water pressure to the dual water inlet valve, and just replaced the dual inlet valve. But still no water flow. I have the filter bypass cap in place too. Any suggestions to try next?
For model number kbrs22etss01
Hello Eric, thank you for writing. I would suggest checking the limit switch, part number PS11738544. This is the switch that activates the the valve to allow water to come out of the spout. I hope this helps!
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Mike
October 13, 2017
Water is not getting to the ice maker. It is however getting to the dispenser in the fridge itself. How do I know if the water valve is working or not. I can hear and see the ice maker going through it's cycle, just not making ice.I already replaced the filter.
For model number 596.76604600
Hi Mike, Thank you for the question. The valve has two sides, one for the ice maker and one for the dispenser. In some cases when the valve becomes defective it is only on one side, so it is possible for the ice maker side to be defective and have the dispenser still operating. You are able to test the valve with an Ohm meter. Here is a link on how to test the valve. Hope this helps!
https://www.partselect.com/Refrigerator+test-water-valve+repair.htm
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James
November 8, 2017
My maytags water dispenser steadily pours water out of door. Would this be due to water inlet valve? Single switch for water and ice in door works when on ice function.
Hi James, Thank you for the question.This would most likely be caused by the water inlet valve becoming "stuck" open and allowing water through to the dispenser. Hope this helps!
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Rich
April 17, 2018
Hi, my ice maker for my Maytag mfc2061kes recently stopped working. The ejector spins, but there is no water filling the tray. The internal water dispenser is still working so I assume this means the solenoid/input valve is working. At this point, I assume the entire ice maker assembly needs to be replaced. Please advise.
For model number MFC2061KES
Hi Rich, Thank you for the question. The valve has two sides, one for the dispenser and one for the ice maker. I suggest testing the valve with a multi meter to check for continuity before replacing the ice maker. Hope this helps!
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